Estrada vs Rungvisai Live Free


DAZN gets down to Business: Rungvisai vs Estrada II, Roman vs Doheny






 This Friday DAZN begins a stretch run full of meaningful fights that will last all the way to mid-June. Headlined by a rematch between Srisaket Sor Rungvisai and Juan Francisco Estrada, this impressive slate of fights over the next two days should be a good primer for DAZN’s crown jewel to this point in Canelo Alvarez versus Daniel Jacobs on Cinco-De-Mayo weekend. Other fights on the boxing schedule include the co-feature 122-pound unification in Roman vs. Doheny and Prograis vs. Relikh as part of the World Boxing Super Series. 
It’s been right around the 6-month mark from the launch of the sports streaming company DAZN. The bells and whistles were in full effect as promoter Eddie Hearn promised to make waves in the sport here stateside similar to his success in the United Kingdom. Although, the initial push has been weak, the biggest news for DAZN has been outside the ring being able to land the most well known fighter Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin, and U.K. kingpin Anthony Joshua. In 2019 DAZN has been in a holding pattern waiting until late spring and early summer to arrive.
Let’s get this preview officially started by breaking down Rungvisai/Estrada 2 which should turnout just as quality of a scrap as the first one. Last February these two Superfly’s mixed it up producing one of the better fights of 2018. Two of the scorecards seemed fair at 114-114, same as this podcaster’s card, and 115-113. But Steve Marrow’s card of 117-111 was too wide only giving Estrada a measly 3 rounds is nonsense even if you saw it as a competitive but clear victory for the self proclaimed ‘Rat King’. With a few swing rounds there’s just no way someone could give 9 rounds to Srisaket. 

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